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  3. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    BUENOS AYRES, Saturday.—Bombs exploded to-day at two American bank buildings, namely, the National City Bank and the First National Bank of ...

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  4. RELIC of MARTYRDOM.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The embalmed body Of a Roman Catholic priest, Father John Southworth, who was hanged iu 1654, has been entrained for Lille, ...

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  5. Comtesse Acquitted

    PARIS, Friday.—Charged with assault and battery on Mr. Raymond de Trafford, of Lonon, which occurred at Paris on March 26 last, the ...

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  6. FIRE DESTROYS STEAMER

    SUVA, Saturday.—The steamer Clan M'William is afire in number one and two bolds at Vavau, in the Touga group. She is carrying ...

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  7. PARKER M[?]R.

    LOS ANGELES, Friday.—William Hichman, who is under arrest for the murder of Marion Parker, the 12-year-old daughter of a bank official, told ...

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  8. S4 DISASTER.

    MONTREAL, Friday.—The "New York World's" Washington correspondent saya that Congress will defer all naval construction and renewal ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The numcer of unemployed British is a curse and a danger," said Mr. W. Morris, the famous British car maker, in a speech ...

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  10. BURIED TABLETS

    PARIS, Saturday.—The intense excitement at the discovery of the mysterious tablets buried at Glozel, over which skilled archeacologists were ...

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  11. A Day in Dallas.

    DALLAS (Texas), Friday.—Despite an offer of 5000 dollars for each dead bandit in this State, today's attempts resulted in three ...

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  12. Leopard at Large

    LONDON, Saturday.—Con[?] Town, one of the most populated areas of London, was alarmed all day long, to-day, owing to the ...

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  13. OVERSEAS BREVITIES.

    [?]VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Major Goodsell, the holder of the world's sculling title, is confident of winning in his match against Bert Barry on ...

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  14. SACCO-VANZETTI FILM.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Empress" says that, despite the detectives' ceasoless watch, a secret film displaying Sacco and Vanzetti as ...

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  15. FRENCH BUDGET PASSES

    PARIS, Saturday.— Half an hour past midnight the Chamber of Deputies, by 203 votes to 125, passed the Budget, after many weeks' debate, ...

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  16. TRAGIC XMAS FIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Four firemen were killed when fighting a fire which occurred in a large live-storied factory at Gallow Gate, Glasgow, last night. ...

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  17. Hidden War Material

    LONDON, Saturday.—An ammunition dump discovered in a curious way at Belfast to-day by workmen who were repairing a floor in an elementary ...

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  18. STAR OF BETHLEHEM.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—Discussions are-raging here over the theory, which originated in Harvard University Observatory, that Skjellerup's come may ...

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  19. Less Wages: Longer Hours.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Master Cottonspinners' Federation passed a resolution at Manchester recommending a substantial reduction in wages and ...

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  20. BITTERNESS IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The speeches of M. Dubois and M. Poincare have created a wave of bitterness rudely disturbing Christmastide peace and are ...

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  21. Revised Praver Book

    LONDON, Friday.—The modified revised prayer book is not expected to be authorised before 1929. The bishops' new proposals will be formulated in ...

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  22. POSTS AND TELEGRAPHS

    LONDON, Friday.—The DirectorGeneral of the Commonwealth Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. H. P. Brown) says he had arranged to return home ...

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  23. FRANCE AND PEACE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—Senator Borah, chairman of the Senate Foreign Committee, has issued a statement that there are objections to M. ...

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  24. New Coursing Company.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Despire last year's admission that he losts £45,000 on coursing, Mr. Oscar Asche, the wellknown actor-producer, is again taking ...

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  25. "A VERITABLE PLAGUE."

    LONDON, Saturday.—The London stadium Club is installing an electric rat which will run 100 yards for terrier racing. ...

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  26. Empire Broadcast Fails.

    LONDON, Sunday.—B.B.C. announces that the Sydney (2FC) broadcast was took weak to relay, and the attempt was abandoned at 6.40 p.m. ...

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  27. Alleged Libel.

    LAUSANNE, Suturday.—Dr. Spahlinger is suing the Socialist newspaper "La Populaire" for 200,000 francs in connection with an attack thereiin on ...

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  28. "The Daily Telegraph."

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Evening Standard" says that with the transfer of the "Daily Telegraph" another dynasty passes from Fleet street. The ...

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  29. Trade Union Statistics.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A friendly societies' return shows that 567 trade unions in Great Britain had a membership of 4,190,147 at the end of 1926, ...

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  30. What of Disarmament?

    LONDON, Saturday.—The description in the King's 'speech at the prorogation of Parliament of failure of the Geneva Naval Conference not ...

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  31. MANCHURIAN LOAN.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "Now York Times' " Washington correspondent says that, although the State Department indicates that it has ...

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  32. Gift to the Nation.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An [?] benefactor has given £100,000 to the State to accumulate for a long period at interest towards the redemption of ...

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  33. America's Defences.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—It is said at White House that, in the opinion of President Coolidge, the condition of the anmy and navy is better now than ...

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  34. Counterfeiters at Large.

    PARIS, Sunday.—So far the police have not discovered the alleged international counterf[?]iting group who are engaged mostly in making false ...

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